Trump again isn't telling the truth.
The pardoned individuals removed or disabled EPA-mandated emissions control systems (such as diesel particulate filters, EGR, and SCR) on hundreds of diesel trucks, actions prohibited by the Clean Air Act to limit pollutants like particulates and NOx.
Mechanics like Troy Lake performed these paid "deletes" on at least 344 trucks, pleaded guilty to conspiracy violations, and received sentences including prison time before receiving Trump pardons.
The cases highlight debates over EPA rules: critics say the equipment causes reliability problems and high repair costs for truckers, while regulators enforce them to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality.
Trump:
It is my Great Honor to have just signed Pardons for six people who were persecuted by the Biden Administration, and were in, or being sent to, prison, for “fixing their car.” While I know this sounds ridiculous…
🚨 PRESIDENT TRUMP: "President William TAFT...he was a large man, VERY large...he was our heaviest president. And I have to be careful! I don't want to supersede his record." 😂
"A thing like that would be possible if I allowed it to happen. For all you out there watching, keep yourself in good shape, right? Like YOU! You're in such good shape."
The Croatia disallowed goal 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗜𝗡𝗘𝗗:
This is the only image that matters. The snicko technology goes off at the exact moment Matanović heads the ball.
So the Croatian player DID touch it, and Mario Pašalić was OFFSIDE. 🇭🇷🚩
It was the correct call.
@RealSkipBayless Portugal's goal in extra-time and celebration for 2.5 minutes is added on to the 10. The VAR of the offsides also is added in. FIFA tries to get 90 minutes of play into a game.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND: FIRST, how was Croatia allowed to score the potentially tying goal with beyond the allotted 10+ minutes of stoppage time??? Do refs just guess or let the trailing team have 1 more possession? Insane time-keeping.
I don't believe people outside of the military understand how significant this is. He is willing to lose his entire future over this. That's bravery like we haven't seen in a long time.
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Keep in mind that Khamenei’s funeral could reopen old wounds.
It is likely to be a very interesting funeral to monitor.
Starts on July 4th and goes on for 6 days until the 9th.
U.S. and Israel eliminated the most influential Islamic Shia leader in the world.
It’s going to be interesting.
Get ready for calls for “revenge”
You would be shocked how many homeowners have a $20,000+ standby generator sitting next to their house…
And they’ve never used it.
Not once.
Just a five-figure box of “just in case.”
@sentdefender American isolationists will soon face the hard reality that the Iranian regime will not abandon its nuclear ambitions in exchange for promises of money and economic benefits. Why would they voluntarily give up something they didn't lose on the battlefield?
Yesterday, U.S. officials told the Jerusalem Post that no frozen Iranian funds have been released, nor will they be until Iran complies with the statutes of the MOU, with a U.S. official saying “no frozen funds have been released and no frozen funds will be released unless Iran meets the requirements outlined in the MOU.” In addition to this, both Qatari and Saudi officials have told a number of news outlets, including the New York Times, that funds will not be released or committed to Iranian reconstruction funds until tangible progress is seen from the MOU framework.
Red Card being an ejection is fine but it should be reviewed the next day to determine whether it's a suspension.
The ref shouldn't be able to potentially alter a nation's soccer history by going to VAR to add a foul on a play where the guy wasn't looking, then eject AND suspend
It’s a lot to ask Americans to get invested in a sport where a single referee can remove a star player for two games with no accuracy and no ability to review.
Team USA striker Folarin Balogun was shown a controversial red card during the United States' World Cup Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Balogun was sent off after stepping on an opposing player's leg while challenging for the ball, forcing the Americans to play with 10 men.
The sending-off immediately sparked debate, with players, fans and commentators questioning the referee's decision as the U.S. fights to keep its World Cup run alive in the knockout stage.
This is why FIFA sucks. Terrible call. Two guys collide going for the ball. Changes the course of the game on a replay. Not even a yellow initially. Terrible call.